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Off-Topic Discussion => General Discussion => Topic started by: Stealth on August 22, 2005, 10:15:25 pm
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i went to look at one today. $4000, with 52,000 miles on it. outside is in mint/perfect condition. the inside is slightly dirty, nothing that a good soaping won't remove.
(http://b.im.craigslist.org/sW/om/RiedXm76DkYzOISlKlsN1eWN280P.jpg)
(http://b.im.craigslist.org/Hz/kB/q2j4zYN5KUGAJmr2YBRUK1cW19yh.jpg)
(http://a.im.craigslist.org/qY/5q/mDRICWTBAxXSSPnxjk409F8JlYRg.jpg)
4 door, 4 cylinder, automatic, A/C blows nice and cold. overall in good condition.
should i get it? anyone have any experience with mitsubishi mirages? i really liked it... not a head-turner by any means (probably my first car that's not :( ), but i'm going to be using it to commute to college and back, and to work and back, so i need somthing that's
1) reliable
2) economical - gas mileage
3) comfortable
What think?
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I still think honda civics give the best bang for the buck in terms of reliability and efficiency. My civic's got 130k miles on it, and still haven't had any problems at all(and thats with the hilly georgia roads too besides). That's just out of experience though, I know nothing about mirages, though mitsubishi does have a reputation for building less-than-reliable cars...I hear the eclipse is a nightmare.
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*shudder* Dude, fix the white-balance on that camera! :p
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It's not a beautiful car, but it's nice enough. I'd suggest nipping down to the local garage and - depending how much you know about these things, of course - offering one of the mechanics $50 or so to ride out with you and give it a proper tecchy check.
Car are obviously a lot cheaper in the US than over here, though. I'm paying about £3k for a 1.2ltr Clio Sport (admittedly only about half the mileage of that one).
Me, I'd go for it.
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If I were you, I will think twice. There are a lot of good deal around, especially during this time of the year. The car don't look too bad. I am concerned about the mileage because it's a bit at the border line. As you all probably know that most cars need a lot more care after about 60,000. But again, if you're going to use it locally, it should be a good enough car. One other thing, see if you could negotiate to lower the price. I think it's the seller is asking for the max he/ she could get.
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DragonClaw: Yeah, i'd go for a civic if i could, but civics around here cost a fortune, because everyone and their mom want a civic, what with gas prices the way they are. i'd be lucky if i could find a 2000 civic for $8000 with less than 100k miles on it
Sandwich: I didn't take those pictures; the owner did. i went to look at it yesterday though :p
aldo: yeah i told the guy that i want my mechanic to come and take the car for a test drive, check all the fluids, and look the car over top to bottom. i've done 95% of mechanical work on my cars so far, but there are some things that only someone with an experienced eye will know what to look for. good call though.
Wild_Fragrance: i can't find anything that cheap :( this is one of the few cars for less than $8k+ that has 50k miles on it :(
i agree about lowering the price... i was going to offer him $3500, even though he'd probably freak out; even if i can get it for $3800, that's still not too bad :-/
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[q]2) economical - gas mileage[/q]
Engine size?
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Lovely levels adjustment... :)
(http://www.3dap.com/hlp/staff/sandwich/stealth_car_1.jpg)
(http://www.3dap.com/hlp/staff/sandwich/stealth_car_2.jpg)
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How much would a VW Bora (or Jetta, same car) of the same year of this one cost over there? I just got one and it rules, but here cars are a lot more expensive, so the price I paid for it isn't a parameter.
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a good $3k more easily... and that would be somewhere in the USA, not locally :( i'd take a Jetta over this POS in a heartbeat.
engine is a 1.8 liter
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thx for adjusting those images Sandwich :)
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You should be able to get one a lot cheaper than $8000...
this one (http://cgi.ebay.com/ebaymotors/Honda-Civic-LOW-RESERVE-PERFECT-CAR-FOR-THESE-TIMES-GAS-SAVER-LOW-RESERVE_W0QQcmdZViewItemQQcategoryZ6256QQitemZ4569698927QQrdZ1) is only going for $3500, same year as mine, but mines a 4 door. Only thing i see wrong with it is that crack in the back bumper.
Go ebay! :D
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don't judge Ebay. i'm sure it's great to find a good deal, that's less than 3000 miles away :-/.
i need something that's local.
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Looks like something my Grandad would drive.
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yeah of course, because you'd drive a civic with a big exhaust and stickers all over it, right?
i got it :-d
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Originally posted by Stealth
engine is a 1.8 liter
Okay, I find 1.6 costly to run these days.
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Toyota Corollas are the very definition of car reliability. That said, you still should get the car checked by someone before you make the purchase since it's used.
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yeah i brought my mechanic along with me.
hard to find a toyota around here for cheap :(
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Originally posted by vyper
Okay, I find 1.6 costly to run these days.
He's in the US, though. Their petrol is dirt cheap.
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Originally posted by Stealth
yeah of course, because you'd drive a civic with a big exhaust and stickers all over it, right?
i got it :-d
No, I'm not drivimg anything at the moment :( (http://www.hard-light.net/forums/index.php/topic,34763.0.html)
Car like that should be fine, any likely probs would be accident damage but I imagine your mechanic buddy would spot any of that.
Originally posted by ChronoReverse
Toyota Corollas are the very definition of car reliability. That said, you still should get the car checked by someone before you make the purchase since it's used.
I hate modern Corollas. The very definition of "unremarkable".
Not everyone wants a remarkable car ofcourse though (they tend to get nicked)
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Originally posted by aldo_14
He's in the US, though. Their petrol is dirt cheap.
smallest engine on a car i've ever owned was 5.7L. 1.6L on this car is freaking TINY :p
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Originally posted by Stealth
smallest engine on a car i've ever owned was 5.7L. 1.6L on this car is freaking TINY :p
Only an American can say that and it possibly be true
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Meh, my *****in' '97 sea-green Ford Escort 4-banger owns that thing! :p
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Originally posted by Stealth
smallest engine on a car i've ever owned was 5.7L. 1.6L on this car is freaking TINY :p
Why in the name of god would anyone NEED a 5.7L engine to drive around suburbia?! I mean - okay if you wanted to do a cross country tour dragging a sherman tank behind you, but ... !??!!
Btw, next car I get (hopefully the Ford Focus) will be a 1.4.
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Originally posted by vyper
Why in the name of god would anyone NEED a 5.7L engine to drive around suburbia?! I mean - okay if you wanted to do a cross country tour dragging a sherman tank behind you, but ... !??!!
Btw, next car I get (hopefully the Ford Focus) will be a 1.4.
Bear in mind the distances American cars can cover. A Modern 'Vette's first major service is 100,000 miles!!
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Ford Focus is a plastic car. Get a non-plastic car.
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Plastic cars bounce.
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Originally posted by vyper
Why in the name of god would anyone NEED a 5.7L engine to drive around suburbia?! I mean - okay if you wanted to do a cross country tour dragging a sherman tank behind you, but ... !??!!
Btw, next car I get (hopefully the Ford Focus) will be a 1.4.
Trans Am with the WS6 sports package baby :D :D :D
:)
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sorry to rain on your parade, but i jsut got a new car when i moved.......6.0 liter v-8
Not mine, but looks about the same
(http://www.exoticcarsite.com/show_img.php?S=800&I=/pictures/Cars/pontiac/gto/pontiac_gto-6.jpg)
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As nice as it is, I'm going to point this out again - why in **** does that car need a 6.0 engine?
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aka Holden Monaro aka Vauxhall somethin'-or-other.
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Originally posted by vyper
As nice as it is, I'm going to point this out again - why in **** does that car need a 6.0 engine?
Because it can. :p
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Originally posted by Night Hammer
sorry to rain on your parade, but i jsut got a new car when i moved.......6.0 liter v-8
Not mine, but looks about the same
(http://www.exoticcarsite.com/show_img.php?S=800&I=/pictures/Cars/pontiac/gto/pontiac_gto-6.jpg)
i can't open that link
also, my cadillac has a 6.0 V8, so there :p
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Originally posted by Roanoke
aka Holden Monaro aka Vauxhall somethin'-or-other.
I like a bunch of those Holden cars, dont see why they cant bring em across the pond
Stealth its a 2004 GTO:D
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as far as i knew, 2004 GTOs were 5.7L V8s, not 6.0s
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oh **** youre right....:nervous:
its the 05's that got the 6.0
lol well dont 5.7's kickass:p
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No one tell vyper about the engine in the Dodge, um, Vyper. ;)
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it's what, like an 8.6L v10?
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remember that V16 concept car Cadillac made a year or so ago i wonder what that was
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Originally posted by Night Hammer
remember that V16 concept car Cadillac made a year or so ago i wonder what that was
Supposedly, that thing managed over 1000 HP. Damn, what I wouldn't give to give it a test drive. :)
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The "Cadillac 16". 1000 HP, and 1000 lbs of torque. 16 cylinders. that thing was a massive car, but a beauty!
As soon as i get home i'll post some pictures i took of it at the show a few months ago